Anthony Smith 4 My Mothers Road, Middle Town, M12 34n flat 1, Inner City Road, University Town, U89 76v tel


Languages: Conversational French and Italian



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Languages: Conversational French and Italian.


Driving: Full clean driving licence.
INTERESTS:
Drama I am a regular performer in University productions as well as assisting backstage.

Art and travel (most recently in New Zealand and Australia).

REFERENCES Available on request



Comments on the Skills Based CV

This style of CV can be useful in the following circumstances:




  • When the role you are applying for requires a particular set of skills, this style allows you to be specific in giving evidence that you possess these skills by writing a skills profile in this way.

  • The skills based CV can be good for helping you to move out of a particular functional background into a role requiring more general skills – e.g. if you are an engineer or scientist who wants to move into management.

  • If you do not have much work experience, a skills profile can illustrate how you have developed skills through academic work, interests and other extra-curricular activities.

The common pitfalls of doing a skills-based CV:




  • DO NOT COPY THIS EXAMPLE WORD FOR WORD – your CV has to reflect YOUR skills and how they relate to the job or role you are applying for

  • Do not make a claim about possessing a skill if you cannot back it up with concrete evidence of how, where and to what extent you can use it.


The Technical Based CV

AMANDA SMYTHE

Home address: 4 My Mothers Road, Middle Town, M12 34N

Term address: Flat 1, Inner City Road, University Town, U89 76V

Telephone: 00 00 123456

Email: A.Smythe@hotmail.com
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EDUCATION
2003 – 2007 The University of Anytown

BSc Computer Science with Artificial intelligence 2:1


Topics included expert systems, intelligent systems, computer Vision, neural systems, heuristic optimisation and other Intelligent systems

Project: The relationship between AI and nanotechnology


1999 – 2003 Middle Town 6th Form College

A-Levels: Physics (A), Maths (B), Chemistry (C)

GCSE’s: 8 GCSE’s A-C

I.T SKILLS PROFILE


  • Programming - JavaScript, Java, C++ Visual C++ Visual Basic ASP Perl

  • Operating Systems - Windows, Linux, DOS

  • Internet - Html Perl Mysql, ASP Wap

  • Others – Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft office, flash, Photoshop



RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
Summer 2006 Supertechnologies Ltd

Assistant Software Developer


Member of project team working on the design and functionality of a Hotel web based booking system.

Specific Contribution to design, content, editing of customer facing WebPages.



Learning Points


  • How to adapt IT skills to a business environment.

  • Effectively liaising with clients.

  • Working effectively as part of a team.

  • Adapting to full-time working hours.

  • Able to meet project deadlines and targets.

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
1996 – 2002 A variety of part-time and vacation work including:

  • Good Catering Co – Cooked and served food, managed stocks for stands at sporting and music events.

  • Pizza to Go – Cooked and served food.

  • Managed delivery timing using a restricted number of drivers.

  • Co-op Wholesale Society – Merchandised delicatessen cabinets and managed stock levels.



POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY


  • Captain of University badminton team.

Organised fixtures, practices and social events.

  • Mentored first year students.

  • Course representative for final year students.

Represented student interests and problems to academic staff.

ACTIVITIES/INTERESTS


  • Sport: Committed member of the badminton team throughout university.

  • Enjoy aerobics and cross country skiing.

  • Travel: Travelled to various parts of Europe and America.

  • Other: Italian films, Modern Literature, watching football.



REFEREES
Dr E.C Lifenot Mrs Sue Pervisor

Department of Academic Studies R.Owdside ltd

University of Anytown Middletown

Tel: 0118 897540 Tel: 0119 878718



E.Lifenot@UOA.ac.uk sue.pervisor@Rowside.org


Comments on the Technical CV





  • If you have studied a technical degree which is directly relevant to the type of work you are applying for, then an employer will be interested in knowing about the key components of your degree. It is a good idea to present a concise and factual profile similar to this one.




  • If you have had some relevant work experience, for example as part of your degree through a placement, or in a vacation, then think about placing it prominently on your CV. Other, non relevant work experience is likely to be of lesser interest to the employer if you are applying to a sector of work where your work experience is related.




  • If you are coming from a technical degree background, but not applying to a related work area, then you might want to consider doing a skills based CV.


The One Page CV

JANE DOE

15 Potters Close, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4HR

Tel: (01623) 428617

e-mail:janedoe@hotmail.com



E-MAIL: amandaelkin@hotmail.com

A confident, enthusiastic and pro-active individual, with a proven record of achieving targets in difficult environments in an organised and efficient manner. A graduate with experience of international working environments, and within office based companies, currently seeking an opportunity in a consultancy firm.





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